In a fibre channel, arbitrated loop (fc-AL) network environment, an operating speed of devices within a switch domain within the network is optimized. The fc-AL switch domain is isolated from an attached storage controller, and a first signal is transmitted to each of a plurality of storage devices within the domain. The first signal comprises a request that each storage device transmit inquiry data to a control and management node (cmn) within the domain. In response to receipt of the inquiry data from each storage device, the speeds at which each storage device is operable are identified and an operational speed is then established for the domain. The established speed may be the fastest speed at which all devices can operate. Alternatively, one or more slower devices may be bypassed and the established speed may be the fastest speed at which all remaining devices can operate.
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1. A method executed within a control and management node (cmn) for establishing an operational speed of an fc-AL switch domain, comprising:
isolating an fc-AL switch domain from an attached storage controller;
transmitting a first signal through out-of-band ports to each of a plurality of storage devices within the domain, the first signal comprising a request that each storage device transmit inquiry data to the cmn;
in response to receipt of the inquiry data from each storage device,
determining that a first storage device has a maximum operational speed which is slower than the maximum operational speed of any of the remainder of the storage devices;
bypassing the first storage device from the domain; and
establish an operational speed for the domain which is the fastest speed at which all of the remainder of the storage devices in the domain are operable.
9. A computer program product of a computer readable storage medium usable with a programmable computer, the computer program product having computer-readable code embodied therein for and executed within a control and management node establishing an operational speed of an fc-AL switch domain, the computer-readable code comprising instructions for:
isolating an fc-AL switch domain from an attached storage controller;
transmitting a first signal through the out-of-band ports to each of a plurality of storage devices within the domain, the first signal comprising a request that each storage device transmit inquiry data to the cmn;
in response to receipt of the inquiry data from each storage device, determining that a first storage device has a maximum operational speed which is slower than the maximum operational speed of any of the remainder of the storage devices;
bypassing the first storage device from the domain; and
establishing an operational speed for the domain which is the fastest speed at which all of the remainder of the storage devices in the domain are operable.
5. A control and management node (cmn) for an fc-AL switch domain, comprising:
a first port coupled to an fc-AL switching device through which the switch domain is attached to an fc-AL initiator;
a plurality of out-of-band ports to which a like plurality of fc-AL devices are attached, the plurality of fc-AL devices also attached to the fc-AL switching device;
control logic programmed to:
isolate the switch domain from the fc-AL initiator;
transmit a first signal through the out-of-band ports to each of the plurality of fc-AL devices, the first signal comprising a request that each fc-AL device transmit inquiry data to the cmn;
in response to receipt of the inquiry data from each fc-AL device,
determining that a first storage device has a maximum operational speed which is slower than the maximum operational speed of any of the remainder of the storage devices;
bypassing the first storage device from the domain; and
establishing an operational speed for the domain which is the fastest speed at which all of the remainder of the storage devices in the domain are operable.
11. A method for deploying computing infrastructure, comprising integrating computer readable code into an fc-AL control and management node (cmn) in an fc-AL switch domain, wherein the code, in combination with the computing system, is to perform the following:
isolating the fc-AL switch domain from an attached fc-AL initiator;
transmitting a preliminary signal through the out-of-band ports to each of the plurality of storage devices within the domain, the preliminary signal comprising a request that each storage device begin operating at a lowest operating speed, whereby each storage device is to communicate with the cmn;
transmitting a first signal through the out-of-band ports to each of the storage devices, the first signal comprising a request that each storage device transmit inquiry data to the cmn;
in response to receipt of the inquiry data from each storage device, determining that a first storage device has a maximum operational speed which is slower than the maximum operational speed of any of the remainder of the storage devices;
bypassing the first storage device from the domain; and
establishing an operational speed for the domain which is the fastest speed at which all of the remainder of the storage devices in the domain are operable.
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The present application is related to commonly-assigned and co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 10/995,459, entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD TO SET THE SIGNALING RATE OF A SWITCH DOMAIN DISPOSED WITHIN AN INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM, filed Nov. 22, 2004, and U.S. application Ser. No. 10/993,768, entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD TO SET THE SIGNALING RATE OF A NETWORK DISPOSED WITHIN AN INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM, filed Nov. 18, 2004, which applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates generally to fibre-channel, arbitrated-loop (FC-AL) networks with storage devices and, in particular, to optimizing the speed of an FC-AL switch domain in such a network.
In a fibre-channel, arbitrated-loop (FC-AL) storage network, an FC-AL initiator, such as a RAID storage controller, is attached to one or more host devices and to one or more switch domains. Each domain typically is contained within an enclosure and includes an FC-AL switching device, a control and management node (CMN) and a plurality of FC-AL devices, such as data storage drives.
Each storage drive may be operated at one of several speeds, such as 1 Gigabit per second, 2 Gbps or 4 Gbps. In many existing networks, the speed of the devices in a domain are set at system initialization and do not change during normal operation. Moreover, the speed setting of the domains in a network is set to the speed of the switching device, regardless of the capabilities of the FC-AL devices themselves. Consequently, the domain may not be operating at an optimal speed.
One proposed solution is described in the above referenced U.S. application Ser. No. 10/995,459, entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD TO SET THE SIGNALING RATE OF A SWITCH DOMAIN DISPOSED WITHIN AN INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM, filed Nov. 22, 2004. The CMN directs that each storage device in the domain operate at the lowest speed; all devices should respond. The CMN then directs that each storage device operate at the next speed; those devices which are capable at that speed will respond. The process continues until all of the available speeds have been tested and the CMN has a record of which devices can operate at which speeds. The speed of the domain may then be set accordingly, such as to a speed at which all devices can operate.
The present invention provides a faster process for determining the optimal speed of devices in a domain. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a method for establishing an operational speed of an FC-AL switch domain. The method comprises isolating an FC-AL switch domain from an attached storage controller and transmitting a first signal to each of a plurality of storage devices within the domain. The first signal comprises a request that each storage device transmit inquiry data to the CMN. In response to receipt of the inquiry data from each storage device, the speeds at which each storage device is operable are identified and an operational speed is established for the domain.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a control and management node (CMN) for an FC-AL switch domain. The CMN comprises a first port coupled to an FC-AL switching device through which the switch domain is attached to an FC-AL initiator, a plurality of out-of-band ports to which a like plurality of FC-AL devices are attached, and control logic. The control logic is programmed to isolate the switch domain from the FC-AL initiator and transmit a first signal to each of the plurality of FC-AL devices. The first signal comprises a request that each FC-AL device transmit inquiry data to the CMN. The speeds at which each FC-AL device is operable are identified in response to receipt of the inquiry data from each FC-AL device and an operational speed is established for the domain.
In still a further embodiment, the present invention provides a computer program product of a computer readable medium usable with a programmable computer, the computer program product having computer-readable code embodied therein for establishing an operational speed of an FC-AL switch domain. The computer-readable code comprises instructions for isolating an FC-AL switch domain from an attached storage controller, transmitting a first signal to each of a plurality of storage devices within the domain. The first signal comprises a request that each storage device transmit inquiry data to the CMN. The speeds at which each storage device is operable are identified in response to receipt of the inquiry data from each storage device and an operational speed is established for the domain.
In still another embodiment, the present invention provides a method for deploying computing infrastructure, comprising integrating computer readable code into an FC-AL control and management node (CMN) in an FC-AL switch domain. The code, in combination with the computing system, is capable of performing the following: isolating the FC-AL switch domain from an attached FC-AL initiator, transmitting a preliminary signal to each of a plurality of storage devices within the domain, the preliminary signal comprising a request that each storage device begin operating at a lowest operating speed, whereby each storage device is capable of communicating with the CMN, transmitting a first signal to each of the storage devices, the first signal comprising a request that each storage device transmit inquiry data to the CMN, identifying the speeds at which each storage device is operable in response to receipt of the inquiry data from each storage device, and establishing an operational speed for the domain.
The term “attach” is commonly used in the industry to refer to a functional relationship between two devices in which the devices may or may not be physically connected directly to each other. Rather, the devices may be attached directly, through a network, or through one or more intermediate devices, components or systems. Consequently, as used herein, “attach” and “couple” do not necessarily require a direct physical connection.
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Different FC-AL devices 220 may be capable of operating at different speeds, such as 1 Gigabit per second, 2 Gbps or 4 Gbps. However, all of the FC-AL devices 220 within the domain 200 should operate at the same speed. Instead of setting the speed of all devices to the slowest common speed (such as 1 Gbps), the present invention determines and establishes an optimized speed, preferably the greatest common speed; that is, the fastest speed at which all FC-AL devices 220 are capable of operating. Referring to the flow chart of
The CMN 300 next preferably transmits a preliminary signal to the attached FC-AL devices 220A-220D directing that the devices 220A-220D all operate at the slowest possible speed (step 406). Thus, it can be assured that the CMN 300 will be able to communicate with all of the devices 220A-220D. The CMN 300 then transmits another signal to the devices 220A-220D requesting that each transmit inquiry data back to the CMN 300 (step 408). The inquiry data is preferably stored in a data structure, such as the table 320 (step 410), and used to establish an operating speed for the domain 200 (step 412) and the domain 200 placed back on-line by re-activating the bypassed ports (step 414).
In one embodiment, the CMN 300 establishes the operating speed. In another embodiment, the CMN 300 reports the inquiry data to the FC-AL initiator 120 which sets a common operating speed for all domains 200A, 200B and 200C in the network 100. In still a further embodiment, a policy may be established by a system administrator at a customer management console or other user input component.
The operating speed established for the domain 200 may be the fastest common speed at which all FC-AL devices 220A-220D in the domain 200 are capable of operating (that is, the fastest speed of the FC-AL device with the slowest maximum speed). Alternatively, if it is desired that the domain 200 operate at a higher speed and not be limited by the slowest device, the CMN 300 may direct that the slowest device(s) be bypassed, thereby allowing the other devices to operate at a faster common speed.
It is important to note that while the present invention has been described in the context of a fully functioning data processing system, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the processes of the present invention are capable of being distributed in the form of a computer readable storage medium of instructions and a variety of forms and that the present invention applies regardless of the particular type of signal bearing media actually used to carry out the distribution. Examples of computer readable media include recordable-type media such as a floppy disk, a hard disk drive, a RAM, and CD-ROMs.
The description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention, the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Moreover, although described above with respect to methods and systems, the need in the art may also be met with a computer program product containing instructions for establishing an operational speed of an FC-AL switch domain or a method for deploying computing infrastructure comprising integrating computer readable code into a computing system for establishing an operational speed of an FC-AL switch domain.
Elliott, John C, Lucas, Gregg S, Kubo, Robert A
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